| The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Wayne Arnold |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| As cellular phones take hold, will pagers beep into obscurity? (Asian telecommunications industry analysis) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Asia Online is preparing to offer stock quotes almost in real time.(Column) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Asia's cybervoice evolves. (formation of the Asia-Pacific Internet Association to lobby for Asian Internet interests in Asia and in the US) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Below the sea, East Asia forges more telecom links with the U.S. (northern route of Trans-Pacific Cable 5 Cable Network switched on)(Technology) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Compaq revamps network.(Compaq Computer Corp's operations in China) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Crisis to soften PC demand: sales are poised to decline in much of region. (Asia) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Crossing the line. (the cellular telephone and fixed-wire service industries in Asia) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Forget Pac-Man: High-tech games at arcade work up a real sweat. (Namco of Japan provides sophisticated and realistic video games) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| For roaming cell-phone users, good network coverage is key. (good network coverage by Maxis Mobile attracts more Malaysian cell-phone subscribers) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Free beer after a month of surfing with HKNet's new pricing scheme. (price wars between Internet access providers in Hong Kong) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Global software companies lack appreciation for Asian copycats. | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Hong Kong cell phones may direct callers to local shops and sales. (Hongkong Telecom to offer new service) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Hong Kong takes a hands-off approach to cyberspace. | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| How to phone home from Japan or Borneo without help from ET. (Matsushita Electric Industrial Ltd. and Asatel Communications' new communications equipment)(extraterrestrials)(Product Announcement) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| IBM fades in China market. (for personal computers) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Imbalances in phone rates. (Internet service providers may push for standard rates) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Intel stir Asia's PC sector; clones sporting the logo dominate hot market. | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Internet browser helps to decode that strange script on your PC. (personal computer) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Internet firms seek a hand: sector in Hong Kong wants standard network. | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| In Thailand's city of angels, cellular devils are lurking.(cellular cloning fraud in Bangkok) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| In the Singapore sell-phone war MobileOne holds pricing edge. (over previous lone service provider SingTel) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| It's just a little more dangerous than walking while chewing gum. (cellular phone use while driving) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| New 3-D sound technology offers a cool way to enjoy Intel's MMX. (multimedia microprocessors) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| On-line services in Japan make personal banking less personal. | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| PC boom reveals wear and tear: high-tech goods are first casualty as Asia cuts back spending.(personal computers) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| PC industry feels the pinch: computer sales in Asia grew 8% in 3rd quarter.(Asian microcomputer manufacturers struggle to cope with financial crisis) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Pioneer in debit software. (Fuji Bank Ltd.) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Portable CD players handle slopes with more grace than a reporter. ('torture testing' of the Sony D-465 Discman and the Sharp MD-MS100X minidisk player) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Rival Singapore firms let e-mail track you down over the phone. (SingNet and Pacific Internet try service that forwards incoming e-mail to user's mobile phone) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Sembawang goes on-line. (Sembawang Media Private Ltd) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Singapore color-copier rule keeps H-P device waiting at the border.(Hewlett Packard's new OfficeJet Pro 1150C) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Singapore firms dangle carrots to lure mobile-phone customers. | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Singapore loosens up.(Singaporean government revises its Internet protocol to attract foreign investors) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| SingTel's umbrella may obscure quality as cellular-service issue. (Singapore Telecommunications)(Column) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Tax holidays' big savings. (Malaysia gives electronics firms tax incentives) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Technology lost in translation. (Asian companies lag behind those in US and Europe in the use of information technology) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Teenage girls in Japan decide mobile phones are very handy. | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Telecom's traveling circus: competing to lure buyers for new equipment. | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| The Internet isn't up to the task of helping you find a job in Asia.(Column) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Toshiba once again tops market for portable PCs bought in Asia. (reasons for the attractiveness of PCs and laptops produced by Toshiba Corp.) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| Unplugged and unglued. (mobile computing troubles for travelers) | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
| With cellular phones, reaching out in Philippines is less problematic. | Business, international | Wayne Arnold |
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